Elkhorn coral
Elkhorn coral ((Acropora palmata), one of the most important (and endangered) reef-building corals in the Caribbean, caught on Steve Schill’s dropcam.
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Elkhorn coral ((Acropora palmata), one of the most important (and endangered) reef-building corals in the Caribbean, caught on Steve Schill’s dropcam.
A rare underwater view of the coral landscape at Andros Island Bahamas during the Bahamas leg of the Global Reef Expedition.
Dr. Andy Bruckner conducts a coral survey at Andros Island Bahamas during Living Oceans Global Reef Expedition.
Amanda Williams Conducts a benthic survey at Andros Island Bahamas during the Global Reef Expedition.
Queen triggerfish at Andros Island Bahamas during the Global Reef Expedition.
Check out this trumpetfish at Andros Island Bahamas … just one of the many reef creatures we encountered during the Bahamas leg of the Global Reef Expedition.
Catch this striped parrotfish at Andros Island Bahamas, another one of the great coral reef creatures we’ve seen during the Global Reef Expedition.
A beautiful queen angelfish caught on video at Andros Island Bahamas during the Global Reef Expedition.
This lionfish at Andros Island Bahamas is one of the coral reef creatures filmed during the Global Reef Expedition.